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Julio Jaramillo

 
Artist: Julio Jaramillo
 

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Beny Moré, Raul Shaw Moreno, Emmanuel, Azucar Moreno, Fernando Fernandez, Olimpo Cardenas

Performed Songs By:

Reinaldo Yiso, Hector Ulloa, Maximo Fonseca, Sonia Dimitrowna, Benito de Jesús, Mario Cavagnaro, Enrique Cadicamo, Carlos Brito, Fredérico Baena, Pepe Avila, Enrique Alesio, Nicasio Safadi, Ventura Romero, Augusto Rojas, Luis Marquetti, Filemon Macias, Consuelo Velázquez, Charlo, Plácido Acevedo, German Rosario, Luiz Bonfá

Worked With:

Toribio Amaro, Daniel Lopez, Daniel Santos, Alberto Vazquez, Olimpo Cardenas
  • Born: October 01, 1935, Guayaquil, Ecuador
  • Died: February 09, 1978, Guayaquil, Ecuador
  • Active: '50s, '60s, '70s
  • Genres: Latin
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "En Puerto Rico," "30 Exitos 30, Vols. 1 & 2: Julio Jaramillo," "Master Pistas, Vol. 20"
  • Representative Songs: "Nuestro Juramento," "De Cigarro en Cigarro," "Rondando Tu Esquina"

Biography

An Ecuadoran national hero whose records still fill the jukeboxes in his native Guayaquil, Julio Jaramillo recorded thousands of songs -- boleros, valses, pasillos, tangos, even rancheras -- during his (relatively brief) 20-year career. Born in Guayaquil in 1935, Jaramillo learned to play the guitar at an early age, formed a trio with friends, and recorded his first song for a political campaign by the centrist party, Concentración de Fuerzas Populares (CFP). Though he played around the country while still a teenager, Jaramillo actually spent little of his career in Ecuador, leaving for Colombia, then Venezuela, Mexico, and Uruguay. He recorded collaborations with Daniel Santos, Olimpo Cárdenas, Alci Acosta, and Pepe Jaramillo. (The LP with Santos was recorded in a bar, the favorite haunt of both singers).

After more than a decade away, in 1976 Jaramillo finally returned to Ecuador for an anniversary program. He died just two years later, however, bringing thousands of Ecuadorans into the streets for a massive mourning; the day of his birth was named Día del Pasillo Ecuatoriano, a national holiday. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide
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Sus Mas Grandes Exitos

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Mejor de Mi Vida

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Grandes Historias

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En Tiempo de Bolero

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Coleccion Diamantes 20 Temas Inol, Vol. 1

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15 Greatest Hits

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32 Mas Grandes De Julio Jaramillo

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Mas Romanticos Boleros

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10 Grandes Exitos

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Porque la Quise Tanto

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Con Ensamble de Cuerdas

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Coleccion

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Exitos [Brentwood]

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En La Cantina

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Joyas de la Musica: 30 Exitos Julio Jaramillo and Grandes Trios

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Joyas de la Musica: 30 Exitos Julio Jaramillo and Olimpo Cardenas

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Coleeción de Oro [Phoenix]

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30 Grandes Exitos

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Grandes Idolos del Bolero

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Antologia

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30 Pegaditas de Julio Jaramillo

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Mr. Juramento Una Leyenda Latinoamericana, Vol. 1

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18 Valses

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18 Boleros

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Boleros

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Julio Jaramarillo [Prodisc]

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Romances

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Julio Jaramillo, Vol. 2: Devuelveme el Corazon

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Julio Jaramillo, Vol. 1

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Julio Jaramillo, Vol. 3

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Inconfundible

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20 Exitos [IM Discos]

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Grandes del Bolero Romantico

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20 Exitos [Brentwood]

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Historia Musical [Delta]

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Boleros Inolvidables

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Valses con Julio Jaramillo

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Consagradas de Julio Jaramillo

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Inmortal [F.E. Discos]

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Inolvidable

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Inolvidable

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Inedito

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Mejor del Sentimental de America

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Inmortal [Balboa]

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Julio Jaramillo [International]

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Inmortales el Bolero

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Nuestro Juramento

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15 Grandes Exitos

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Coleccion 20 de Oro

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Coleccion de Oro: 15 Exitos

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Tesoros De La Musica

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Mejor de Ecuador

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15 Exitos [1992]

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16 Grandes Exitos [Sony]

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3 Estrellas del Bolero, Vol. 1

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3 Estrellas del Bolero, Vol. 2

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3 Estrellas del Bolero, Vol. 3

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Y Sus Invitados

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Grandes Maestros

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Historia Musical [Orfeon #1]

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Historia Musical [Orfeon #2]

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Platinum Boleros

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Idem

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Epoca de Oro

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Historia Musical, Vol. 2

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Exitos

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Julio Jaramillo [Max]

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Tesoros Musicales

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Con Sus Mejores Canciones

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Mejor

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Best of Julio Jaramillo

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Legado, Vol. 2 [CD & DVD]

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Legado, Vol. 1 [CD & DVD]

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Legado, Vol. 3 [CD & DVD]

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Legado

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Dos Leyendas

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Julio Jaramillo & Olimpo Cardenas

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Coleccion de Oro [Box Set]

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16 Grandes Exitos [Fuentes]

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Donde Al Amor Nunca Muere

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Grandes Exitos [IMD]

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Sentimental de America

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30 Exitos 30, Vols. 1 & 2: Julio Jaramillo

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Amor Pasion Y Sentimiento

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Wikipedia: Julio Jaramillo
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Julio Jaramillo
Also known as J. J. (Jota Jota)[1]
El Ruiseñor de América (The Nightingale of America)
Born October 1, 1935(1935-10-01)
Origin Guayaquil, Ecuador
Died February 9, 1978 (aged 42)
Genre(s) Pasillo, Bolero, Corrido, Valse, Tango, Ranchera
Instrument(s) Guitar
Voice type(s) Countertenor
Years active 1950 - 1978

Julio Alfredo Jaramillo Laurido (October 1, 1935February 9, 1978) was a notable Ecuadorian "Pasillo" performer. Jaramillo performed throughout Latin America[2] where he achieved fame performing and recording boleros, valses, pasillos, tangos and rancheras. He recorded more than 4,000 songs in total.[1] [3]

He recorded his most famous song Nuestro juramento in 1956. Some years later the song's composer, Puerto Rican author Benito de Jesús, thanked him for the fame of the song.[citation needed] He recorded with Daniel Santos, Olimpo Cárdenas, and Alci Acosta, among others.

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Legacy

Jaramillo died relatively young, at 42 years old. Thousands of Ecuadorians attended his funeral.[1] His level of popularity in Ecuador could be compared to Frank Sinatra's in the United States or Carlos Gardel's in Argentina.[1] Since 1993, his birthday has been commemorated as a national holiday for the pasillo: Día del Pasillo Ecuatoriano (Day of the Ecuadorian Pasillo).[2]

Famous songs

  • Nuestro juramento
  • Ódiame
  • Reminiscencias
  • Un disco más
  • Aunque me duele el alma
  • ¿Para qué se quiere?
  • Amor se escribe con llanto
  • Soñar y nada más
  • Cenizas
  • Esposa
  • Guayaquil de mis amores
  • Tú y yo
  • Te esperaré

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d Handelsman, Michael (2000). Culture and customs of Ecuador. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press. pp. 116. ISBN 0-313-30244-8. http://books.google.com/books?id=joTtyWRq2QEC&pg=PA116&dq=Julio%20Jaramillo. 
  2. ^ a b "Julio Jaramillo". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:gzfqxqq5ld6e. Retrieved on 2009-03-24. 
  3. ^ "Biografía de Julio Jaramillo Laurido" (in Spanish). Museo de la Música Popular Guayaquileña Julio Jaramillo. http://museojuliojaramillo.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=51&Itemid=57. Retrieved on 2009-03-25. 
  • Enciclopedia del Ecuador

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